“@WSJ: More than 2% of U.S. children age 18 years and younger have a peanut allergy: http://on.wsj.com/1D4Is6e pic.twitter.com/Kastnb1TwZ” 


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“@WSJ: More than 2% of U.S. children age 18 years and younger have a peanut allergy: http://on.wsj.com/1D4Is6e pic.twitter.com/Kastnb1TwZ” 


@WSJ Infants and young children can choke on peanuts and nut fragments though so caution is needed!http://goo.gl/p00aGV
@WSJ @jenepsteinfox13 that's Nuts!! Haha sorry had too I'm sure I'm not the first
アメリカでは深刻だ。“@WSJ: More than 2% of U.S. children age 18 years and younger have a peanut allergy: http://on.wsj.com/1D4Is6e pic.twitter.com/eUbaXOSHfB
@WSJ I am one of the 80% that deal with this every day.
@WSJ - Clarification: peanut allergy may be the most common of the eight common allergens in the US, but not globally.
“@WSJ: More than 2% of U.S. children age 18 years and younger have a peanut allergy: http://on.wsj.com/1D4Is6e pic.twitter.com/5k0rhwqXsG” 


@WSJ The London peanut allergy study was inspired by the Israeli "Bamba " effect.http://www.timesofisrael.com/israeli-kids-help-prove-early-exposure-to-peanuts-prevents-allergies/?utm_source=The+Times+of+Israel+Daily+Edition&utm_campaign=18160e7a56-2015_02_24&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_adb46cec92-18160e7a56-54975369 …
@WSJ is that anything like a Simpsons allergy?
@WSJ what can we do about non-peanut allergy sufferers who love peanuts?
@WSJ 2% that means 98 aren't. ..
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